1 Michelle Alozie Urges Fans to Support Falcons After Eagles Victory
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Super Falcons defender Michelle Alozie has gently reminded Nigerian football fans to extend their support to the womens national team with the same enthusiasm they show the Super Eagles. Taking to social media after Nigerias 1-0 win over Rwanda in the World Cup qualifier, she tweeted:
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"All the fans showing up for the Super Eagles game, dont forget to show up for the Super Falcons too."

Despite being Nigerias most successful team having just captured their record-extending 10th Womens Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) title the Falcons often play before smaller crowds than the mens side. Alozies reminder seeks to close that gap and boost female footballs visibility.


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We couldnt agree more with Michelle Alozies heartfelt plea. Her words shine a light on an essential truth: footballs heartbeat is in its fans, and that rhythm shouldnt favour one team over another. The Super Falcons have consistently delivered excellence, yet they remain underserved in a disparity rooted not in results, but in perception.

If crowds can fill stadiums to back the Super Eagles, they can certainly gather for the Falcons and should. By turning out in equal numbers, supporters send a message of respect, validation, and belief. The womens team respond to that energy with goals, grit, and grace. Its time football fandom evolves.

In Nigeria, where football is more than a sport often a cultural pulse support should transcend gender. As fans, we must answer that call. Because applause should echo for all who make the national jersey their sacred duty.
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Did You Know?

The Super Falcons secured their 10th WAFCON title at the 2025 tournament in Morocco, underlining their dominance in African womens football.

 Michelle Alozie scored the dramatic stoppage-time winner against South Africa in the WAFCON semi-final.

 Throughout the 2025 WAFCON, the Falcons conceded no goals in the group stage, displaying defensive resilience.

 Alozie now plays her club football with Houston Dash in the US National Womens Soccer League (NWSL), elevating her global profile.

 The WAFCON win marked a resurgence for Nigerian womens football, capturing headlines globally and inspiring future generations.


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